Abstract :
[en] Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) represent an important stromal cell population of pancreatic cancer in which multiple CAF subtypes have been identified. CAFs engage in a bidirectional crosstalk with cancer cells, continuously adapting their metabolism to external factors, such as chemotherapy. In this review, we summarize recently identified CAF subtypes in pancreatic cancer and discuss how CAFs shape cancer cell metabolism through several mechanisms, notably metabolite exchange, paracrine signaling, desmoplasia/hypoxia and acidosis.
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